Veteran MLB outfielder Eddie Rosario took to social media to share images from her daughter Mileiddy's quinceanera on Monday. The quinceanera, which is celebrated on a girl's 15th birthday, is a special event signifying her transition from girlhood to womanhood.
Roasrio's eldest daughter wore a beautiful red dress for her quinceanera celebration and was pictured alongside friends and family members.
"You are my Queen 👸🏽 I love you Mileiddy super proud of you and I wish you the best in the world that you achieve your goals and God bless you for the rest of your days I love you," Eddie Rosario wrote, mostly in Spanish.
Eddie Rosario married his long-time girlfriend Milany on March 25, 2017. They both hail from Puerto Rico. The duo are proud parents to three kids Mileiddy, who just turned 15 years old, Raydieliz, who turned 13 years old in November, and son Lucas, who is nine years old. The family of five resides in Kissimmee, Florida during the offseason.
Eddie celebrated his 33rd birthday with his family at Xcaret Park, Riviera Maya in Quintana Roo, Mexico on September 28. He shared some delightful highlights from the family trip on social media.
Eddie Rosario wished his daughter Raydieliz on her 13th birthday
Both of Eddie Rosario's daughters celebrate their birthdays during the MLB offseason. Rosario took to social media in November to pen a heartfelt message for her second-born child Raydieliz on her 13th birthday. He shared a string of pictures of his daughter with the caption:
"Happy Birthday daughter I'm proud of you my green eyes I love you princess. The blonde of the house is now 13 💚 🎂," Rosario wrote in Spanish.
Eddie Rosario didn't have the best of 2024 when it came to playing professional baseball. He kicked off the campaign after signing a minor league contract with the Nationals. He went on to play 67 games for Washington before he was released on July 3.
Two days later he signed a minor league contract with the Braves and went on to play 24 games with them before refusing assignment to the minor leagues and becoming a free agent on August 11.
Finally, he signed a minor league contract with the Mets on August 13 but was subsequently released on August 25. For now, Rosario is without a ball club, but the 33-year-old is hoping to join one before the start of the next MLB season in March.